03-01-09: Gmsasso
So, let me make sure I've got this right: Your turntable has threaded brass
cones, cones sit on the floor savers, floorsavers on the Vibrapods, Vibrapods
sit on the butcher block, and the block sits on siicon gell pads?
That's exactly correct.
What a great set-up! Then, the turntable is leveled with the brass cones. You
stated that the floorsavers sit on top on the Vibrapods, they don't fit down
inside them, right?
That is also correct. The
floorsavers have to be big enough to perch on the "doughnut"
part of the Vibrapod. Floorsavers that fit inside the center of the Vibrapod
won't make use of the Vibrapod's suspension, so don't use small floorsavers.
I had pretty good results with the brass cones seated directly on the cutting
board with the gel pads underneath, but when I added the floorsavers and
Vibrapods, it moved the turntable over a very noticeable threshold that has
made my system more compelling to listen to than ever before.
Tip: The Vibrapods have to settle in at their optimum deflection, which takes
a few hours. When I first added the floorsavers and Vibrapods, the system
became notably quieter, but also sounded overdamped--a bit dead and
lacking transient attack. But a few hours later when the VPs had settled in,
the lowered noise floor remained and all the detail I had before returned,
plus a lot more owing to the lower noise floor and greater dynamic range.